New to the Research Room this week are a number of Unlock the Past titles:
- Death certificates and archaic medical terms
- Arrivals in Australia from 1788
- British and Irish newspapers
- Buried treasures: What’s in the English Parish Chest
- Digital imaging essentials: techniques and tips for genealogists and family historians (Australian edition)
- Discover English census records
- Discover your sporting ancestors: it was not all work and no play!
- Down and out in Scotland: researching ancestral crisis
- Family history research in South Australia
- Finding ancestors in church records: a brief guide to resources
- Guide to Baptist historical resources in Australia
- Guide to convict transportation lists part 1 : 1787-1800
- Guide to convict transportation lists part 2 : 1801-1812
- How to write your family history : a guide to creating, planning, editing and publishing family stories
- Irish family history resources online
- Migration to New Zealand : a guide for family history researchers
- My ancestor was in an asylum : a brief guide to asylum records in Australia and New Zealand
- Nurses and midwives in Australian history: a guide to historical sources
- Opening the doors to Family Tree Maker: or how to enter your information correctly
- Researching in German civil and church records
- ScotlandsPeople: the place to launch your Scottish research
- That elusive Digger: tracing your Australian military ancestors
- The ones that got away: tracing elusive ancestors who move into, out from and within Britain
- The war to end war: tracing your Great War Australian military ancestors
- Til death us do part: causes of death 1300-1948
- Tracing mining ancestors: a brief guide to resources in Australia and New Zealand
- Treasures in Australian Government Gazettes: Government, Police and Education Gazettes
- Writing and publishing your family history
- What was the voyage really like?: a brief guide to researching convict and immigrant voyages to Australia and New Zealand
- War on the Veldt: tracing your Australian military ancestors in the Boer War 1899-1902
These are great, easy to read and easy to understand little publications – and all are available to be borrowed by our members.